After a trial period with Wycombe Wanderers, he made a switch to Thailand, joining Thai Division 1 Club, Suphanburi, in his first season he made 15 appearances and scored 8 goals; further spells in the Thai divisions with Bangkok, Nakhon Nayok and Udon Thani where helped them attain second-place and qualification into the champions league.
He was pivotal to the club being promoted as champions with a number of man of the match performances and amassing 11 goals in the league and 15 total.
[citation needed] In 2008, he joined Croydon Athletic, as a right midfielder where he was in the winning team that won the Ryman Division 1 for the first time in their history.
[citation needed] In September 2010 Bolarinwa spent a short spell at Billericay Town where he made 10 appearances, scoring 5 goals, before being released in November 2010.
[7] After a trial period with Wycombe Wanderers, Bolarinwa joined Thai League 1 club, Muangthong United and was then loaned out to Suphanburi.
[9] In 2014 Bolarinwa joined Udon Thani where he made 21 appearances and scored 7 goals,[10] helping them finish in second place and qualification to the Champions League Round.
[12] Bolarinwa then signed a two-year contract with National League South side Sutton United on a free transfer.
[15] Bolarinwa played a crucial role in Sutton United being promoted to the National League for the first time in sixteen years.